Sergey Dolmatov
Number of games in database: 669
Years covered: 1974 to 2009
Last FIDE rating: 2560
Highest rating achieved in database: 2620Overall record: +198 -86 =372 (58.5%)*
* Overall winning percentage = (wins+draws/2) / total games
Based on games in the database; may be incomplete.
13 exhibition games, odds games, etc. are excluded from this statistic.

Sergey Viktorovich Dolmatov was born in Kiselevsk, Russia (formerly USSR). Awarded the IM title in 1978 and the GM title in 1982 he was World Junior Champion in 1978. He was 1st at Amsterdam 1979, 1st at Bucharest 1981, 2nd at Minsk 1982, 1st at Frunze 1983, 1st at Barcelona 1983, 1st at Tallinn (Keres memorial) 1985 [rusbase-1], 3rd= at Moscow 1987 and 1st at Hastings 1989-90. Dolmatov qualified for the Candidates Matches through the 1990 Manila Interzonal, but lost in the first round by a score of 6.5-5.5 to Artur Yusupov.

MichAdams: <Why didn’t you talk to Dolmatov about it during the Olympiad?

It is necessary to remember that Sergey broke off his leg. He came to Turin in spite of the pain because he thought that he would help the team. Moreover, it was late to tell something in Turin. The open conflict wouldn’t have been helpful. >

Eggman: Dolmatov's bio omits that he qualifed for the Candidates through the 1990 Manila interzonal, then was eliminated in the first round of the Candidates by Yusupov, in a close match that went into extra games: http://www.mark-weeks.com/chess/919...

whiteshark: <AlexandraThess> He a FIDE senior trainer amd accto http://ruchess.ru/persons_of_day/do... he is recently the trainer for various young talents. The source mentions Gregory Oparin, Mikhail Antipov, Alina Kashlinskaya, Savely Golubova...

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